PaulR
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It was a year and a half in her family. And the original detectives believed her. She recounted that while she and her mother were parked at the side of the road getting ready to dispose of the body, a passerby stopped his car and offered to help with whatever they were doing. Her mother refused the help and he kept driving. Funny thing is that there WAS an eyewitness who reported encountering a woman and her son by the side of the road. But Martha is rather broad-shouldered and it's entirely plausible that, considering the "son" was bundled up in winter clothing, Martha was mistaken for a boy. It's such an unusual detail that it lends credence to her story, IMO.
I hadn't heard that the original detectives believed "M", where did you read that?
Nevermind, it's here: http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/real-time/the-boy-in-the-box-1957-DNA-philadelphia.html
Bill Fleischer makes a rather interesting comment in the article.